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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2025 Arrest leads to seizure of AR-15 assault rifle and over $1 million in fentanyl 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Tues. - Sat. at 4:00 PM Closed Sun. & Mon. Announcing our Classic Specials Dine In Only: * FREE Salad with purchase of Entree, Tuesdays & Wednesdays * Cheese Pizza - Only $10 Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s Scan & Follow Us on Facebook! Revere Police displayed an assault rifl e, fentanyl, money and other evidence reportedly confi scated during the Dec. 27 arrest at the Quality Inn. (Courtesy of the RPD) Special to Th e Advocate O n Friday, December 27, 2024, Revere Police Patrol Units initiated an early morning investigation inside a hotel room located at the Quality Inn at 100 Morris St. in Revere. The investigation resulted in patrol offi cers discovering a large capacity.556 caliber assault rifl e. Offi cers subsequently arrested Leonardo Andujar Sanchez, 28, for the alleged weapons violation. Revere Police Detectives assigned to the Criminal Investiwww.810bargrille.com NEW SCHOOL | FROM Page 1 gation Division and Special Investigations Unit, along with the Suff olk County Sheriff ’s Department, later applied for and obtained a search warrant for the premises. The search warrant was executed and reportedly recovered approximately 5 kilograms/10 lbs. of the deadly narcotic fentanyl with an estimated street value of over $1 million. In addition, three large capacity rifl e magazines, one of which was loaded with.556 ammunition, were recovered. “This individual endangered be landscaped to create a classroom for studying diff erent asoccupants of the hotel, on-site workers, public safety personnel and the community at large,” stated Police Chief David J. Callahan. “His arrest underscores our commitment to work tirelessly to protect our community from those dealing deadly Fentanyl and possessing illegal fi rearms.” Sanchez was charged with 10 fi rearm off enses and Traffi cking in Fentanyl. He was arraigned in Chelsea District Court and was held without bail. A Dangerousness Hearing is scheduled for January 2. pects of wetlands for students and as a walking trail for the community. According to Dakin, 22 acres of the 30-acre site are paved. The design calls for reducing six acres of that pavement. “We’re really greening the site,” said Dakin. School Committee member Anthony Caggiano asked if some of the space in the building could be used for vocational programs if there is a signifi cant decline in enrollment. A signifi - cant number of Revere students apply to Northeast Metro Tech each year. Dakin said that once the project is completed, the district can use the building in any way to accommodate students. Superintendent Dianne Kelly explained how several parts of the school were designed with inherent fl exibility to allow for different programing. There were also questions about using part of the site for a commuter rail stop or a fi re station. Dakin said a fi re station is unlikely because of the need to keep apparatus away from fl ood hazards.

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